MapTool 1.1 Development Release Build 17
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MapTool 1.1 Development Release Build 17
As promised here is build 17
Build 17 (9/11/06)
* Fix right click token popup menu selection bug
* Disambiguate Enforce View vs Link player view
* Show token GM name in parentheses to GMs
* Make loading of opaque images faster (particularly large background maps)
* Set default button on dialogs
* Clean up screen capture dialog
* Make local filesystem screenshot work
* Anti alias hex grid
* Move Say command shortcut from ENTER to CTRL-ENTER
* Change Grid Size widget to a spinner
* Introduce basic hex pathing
* Introduce hex measurements
* Fix grid offset drawables/fog snap to grid bug
NOTES:
- The pathing rendering is in a state of transition, so the current pathing will consume the entire cell with a solid object, instead of the old way. This will be updated to be more asthetically pleasing in the next couple releases.
- The adjust grid spinner doesn't like to update when hitting ENTER, instead click in one of the other textfields to commit the value (or click up or down arrows)
Build 17 (9/11/06)
* Fix right click token popup menu selection bug
* Disambiguate Enforce View vs Link player view
* Show token GM name in parentheses to GMs
* Make loading of opaque images faster (particularly large background maps)
* Set default button on dialogs
* Clean up screen capture dialog
* Make local filesystem screenshot work
* Anti alias hex grid
* Move Say command shortcut from ENTER to CTRL-ENTER
* Change Grid Size widget to a spinner
* Introduce basic hex pathing
* Introduce hex measurements
* Fix grid offset drawables/fog snap to grid bug
NOTES:
- The pathing rendering is in a state of transition, so the current pathing will consume the entire cell with a solid object, instead of the old way. This will be updated to be more asthetically pleasing in the next couple releases.
- The adjust grid spinner doesn't like to update when hitting ENTER, instead click in one of the other textfields to commit the value (or click up or down arrows)
Dreaming of a 1.3 release
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One of the subtle backend changes (that made it look like a step back) is the way path rendering was implemented. In order to get hexes to show as hexes I taught the grids to know their cell shape. Right now it's rendering the path by shading in the cells along the path.
This backend change will make it super trivial to implement a cell-shaped fow removal tool. Then you can just basically click-draw to expose/hide at the cell level. Should make clearing rooms much easier, and more accurate. I'll see about getting that into build 18.
This backend change will make it super trivial to implement a cell-shaped fow removal tool. Then you can just basically click-draw to expose/hide at the cell level. Should make clearing rooms much easier, and more accurate. I'll see about getting that into build 18.
Dreaming of a 1.3 release
Re: MapTool 1.1 Development Release Build 17
I'm guessing you are aware that the waypoint dots on hex pathing are ellipses and not circles.trevor wrote:The pathing rendering is in a state of transition, so the current pathing will consume the entire cell with a solid object, instead of the old way.
That will be a big plus.trevor wrote:This backend change will make it super trivial to implement a cell-shaped fow removal tool.
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Hey trevor, did you increase the java memory? I loaded a campaign in b17 and didn't need to go into java and increase it. Before, it wouldn't load it until i did that and it would run at about 280m now it runs at about 190m with the same campaign file.
Whatever you did, it seems to load maps more efficiently.
Whatever you did, it seems to load maps more efficiently.
I know Phegus and myself stumbled across a few bugs in the last version that Trevor fixed. Those bugs were screwing up memory in a bad way so my guess is that is what you are seeing.Dark_Wyvern wrote:Hey trevor, did you increase the java memory? I loaded a campaign in b17 and didn't need to go into java and increase it. Before, it wouldn't load it until i did that and it would run at about 280m now it runs at about 190m with the same campaign file.
Whatever you did, it seems to load maps more efficiently.
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Neat ! I didn't change the default memsize (although I think the webstart link on the website was recently updated to 256m). I did put in a couple image loading improvements though, that might help (at least speed up loading).Dark_Wyvern wrote:Hey trevor, did you increase the java memory? I loaded a campaign in b17 and didn't need to go into java and increase it. Before, it wouldn't load it until i did that and it would run at about 280m now it runs at about 190m with the same campaign file.
Whatever you did, it seems to load maps more efficiently.
Dreaming of a 1.3 release
What? You don't like that one?Steel Rat wrote:"Disambiguate", lol, I love these words.
My fiancee (before we were married) got a 350,000-word Random House unabridged dictionary for her birthday (!) because she didn't believe that "disambiguate" was a word. (I should point out that the American Collegiate and Mirriam-Webster didn't have an entry for it. So I spent $80 on a bigger dictionary!)
Of course, it was a big joke for us (it's a long story; suffice to say that her mother was a librarian, and my fiancee had a love for books, and those two made it a funny gift in our eyes). Her friends, however, couldn't understand why she was happy to get a dictionary for her birthday from her new boyfriend instead of jewelry!!
We're pretty strange, though. How many people play Scrabble on Saturday afternoons? Or sit around and discuss English etymology? Or have contests to see if one can write down a word that the other can't pronounce? Yep, we're pretty strange.
Sounds like great fun. One of you, is probably also one of those 7 letter word on 2 triple word scores for like 250 point.Azhrei wrote:What? You don't like that one?Steel Rat wrote:"Disambiguate", lol, I love these words.
My fiancee (before we were married) got a 350,000-word Random House unabridged dictionary for her birthday (!) because she didn't believe that "disambiguate" was a word. (I should point out that the American Collegiate and Mirriam-Webster didn't have an entry for it. So I spent $80 on a bigger dictionary!)
Of course, it was a big joke for us (it's a long story; suffice to say that her mother was a librarian, and my fiancee had a love for books, and those two made it a funny gift in our eyes). Her friends, however, couldn't understand why she was happy to get a dictionary for her birthday from her new boyfriend instead of jewelry!!
We're pretty strange, though. How many people play Scrabble on Saturday afternoons? Or sit around and discuss English etymology? Or have contests to see if one can write down a word that the other can't pronounce? Yep, we're pretty strange.
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Big Mac
Big Mac
Actually, Beth hates it when I do the all-7-tiles thing! And yes, I save up the good letters until I can use them with a triple-word square.
My highest so far is SQUEEZED, across two triple-word squares! 27 tripled is 81, 81 tripled is 243, plus 50 bonus points for using all 7 letters: 293 points. Heck, most of our games barely make it into the 300's!
My highest so far is SQUEEZED, across two triple-word squares! 27 tripled is 81, 81 tripled is 243, plus 50 bonus points for using all 7 letters: 293 points. Heck, most of our games barely make it into the 300's!